OTAGO.
Our files are to the 12th instant. The cricketing season has commenced in Dunedin. Mr George Price, engineer of the steamer Huntress has been severely injured by jamming his foot between the crank and the engine. His foot has been amputated. ; The settlers of the Clutha district have resolved npbn the formation of an Agricultural Society. ; A still and appendages, together with a quantity of spirits, ■‘are .reported .by the iWaikouaiti Herald to have been-seized by Sergeant-Major-Moore and mounted iconstable Wilson, at Goodwood. The transgressor, William Johnson, was secured and safely; conveyed to the. lock-up, -where he awaits further investigation of the charge. | At-Warepa there has been a ploughing match, in which twenty-six' teams competed, and which Attracted a large number of spectators. -The names of the-winners of the three highest prizes were Taylor, Rutherford, and. Cousins. ,
I The Escort arrived in Dunedin, on the 10th instant, bringing 51610 z 19dwts of gold -from the various diggings.'
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, 21 October 1867, Page 261
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158OTAGO. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, 21 October 1867, Page 261
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